Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7896476 | Corrosion Science | 2013 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Galfan coatings on steel in laboratory exposures with predeposited NaCl and cyclic wet/dry conditions exhibit nearly the same corrosion products as after 5Â years of marine exposure. A general scenario for corrosion product evolution on Galfan in chloride-rich atmospheres is proposed. It includes the initial formation of ZnO, ZnAl2O4 and Al2O3 and subsequent formation of Zn6Al2(OH)16CO3â
4H2O, and Zn2Al(OH)6Clâ
2H2O and/or Zn5Cl2(OH)8â
H2O. An important phase is Zn6Al2(OH)16CO3â
4H2O, which largely governs the reduced long-term zinc runoff from Galfan. A clear influence of microstructure could be observed on corrosion initiation in the slightly zinc-richer η-Zn phase adjacent to the β-Al phase.
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Authors
Xian Zhang, Christofer Leygraf, Inger Odnevall Wallinder,